McConnell Uses Wheelchair 'As a Precautionary Measure' After Fall at Capitol

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McConnell Uses Wheelchair 'As a Precautionary Measure' After Fall at Capitol
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Senator Mitch McConnell, 82, used a wheelchair after a brief fall at the Capitol, but his office said he is 'fine' and the chair was purely precautionary. The senator, who experienced lingering effects from polio in his left leg, was seen falling down a small set of stairs leaving the Senate chamber.

A spokesman for McConnell said the 82-year-old senator is"fine" and using a wheelchair “purely as a precautionary measure."Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is"fine," his office said Wednesday after he was seen using a wheelchair following a fall at the Capitol .

“Senator McConnell is fine. The lingering effects of polio in his left leg will not disrupt his regular schedule of work," a McConnell spokesman said. McConnell, 82, had polio as a child.Reporters witnessed McConnell falling down while walking down a small set of stairs leaving the Senate chamber on his way to a Republican caucus lunch.Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont.

McConnell initially exited the lunch on foot while he held onto the arm of his aid. NBC News spotted him returning to the lunchroom in a wheelchair shortly after. McConnell, who still serves in the Senate but stepped down as Senate Republican leader earlier this year, has experienced a wave of health challenges in recent years.

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